wag their tails
Dogs and cats have different responses to fear and pleasure. When dogs are happy they wag their tails. Cats purr when they are happy. When dogs are scared they growl. Cats also growl when they are scared.
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Your dog may be experiencing excitement or submissive behavior when he pees while happy. This could be a result of overstimulation or a lack of bladder control in moments of high emotion. It is important to remain patient and positively reinforce training to help address this behavior.
A dog wags its tail to communicate and express its feelings. It can indicate excitement, happiness, or even nervousness. Tail wagging is a form of body language that helps dogs interact with other dogs and humans.
Dogs may lick as a sign of affection, submission, or to show they are happy to see you. Licking can also be a way for dogs to gather information about you, as they have glands in their mouths that can pick up on scents.
If you want to be a good pet owner, and have happy dogs and you be happy the yes
Because it is a sign that dogs are happy.
they are "happy" and have uh... "happy" thoughts.
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It depends on what dog...
yes. dogs know if we are happy, sad, mad
Yes dogs can sense how you feel whether you are scared or happy :)
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they usually wave their tail
Dogs lick their lips when they are happy as a way to show contentment and relaxation. It is a common behavior that signals their emotional state and can be a sign of comfort and satisfaction.
They like to play and be playful. Dogs also want you to play with them and they are happy to see you.